Fusion Splicing Flashcards

1
Q

State the applications a fusion splice would be used for?

A
  • To join two fibres due to breakage
  • To extend cable runs
  • To reduce losses. A fusion splice has a much lower loss than two connectorized cables joined through a coupler.
  • To attach pigtails
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Name three different types of In-Service fusion splicers?

A
  • Tri-Tec Fusion Splicer
  • Fujikura Fusion Splicer
  • Fitel Fusion Splicer
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3
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What Pre-Use checks should be conducted prior to using a fusion splicer?

A
  • Serviceability
  • Calibration
  • Functional Checks
  • Fusion Set-up
  • Oven Set-up
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4
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Explain the general fusion splicing procedure?

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  • Fibre preparation
  • Fibre cleaving
  • Load fibres into splicer
  • Course alignment
  • Pre fuse fibres
  • Fine adjustment
  • Main fuse
  • Test and inspect fuse
  • Protect Splice.
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5
Q

State four common fusion splicing problems?

A
Dark Line
Not Enough Arc
Fibres too far apart
Matchheads
Constriction
Enlargement
Bubble or Inclusion
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6
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Prior to conducting an arc on optical fibre cable, what accessory must be fitted prior?

A

Splice protection sleeve

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7
Q

What is the maximum attenuation according to BS 50173-1 for a splice?

A

BS EN 50173-1 states that the maximum attenuation for a splice is 0.3dB.

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You are using the Tri-Tec, you have completed the following steps, Prepped Fibre, Cleaved Fibre, Mounted Fibre, Coarse Alignment and Cleaning Arc. What are the final steps for conducting the splice?

A

Fine adjustment
Main Fuse
Test and inspect the fuse
Protect Splice

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